A subject that offends some will confuse those who depend on what other people say.
With all of the scholars and supposed Bible experts today, why can’t we get clear
scriptural insight and knowledge about this subject?

 Does the subject of long hair in the Bible apply to us today?

 Was it shameful for a man to have long hair?

 Did a woman have to have her hair covered?

 Was it a disgrace for a woman to have short hair?

 Why did some men have long hair in the Bible?

 Did the Son of God have long hair?

 Did Yahshua contradict the teaching of scripture or tradition?

 What is the definition of long hair?

 Can men have long hair or women have short hair today?

If you have answers to the above questions, then do not read this book! However,
if you still struggle with the right understanding about hair and what it symbolizes,
then read this book and get it settled once and for all.

How important is your hair length today in the twenty-first century?

“If a woman have long hair, it is a glory to her: for her hair is given her for a
covering.” [1 Corinthians 11:15]

This is such a simple way to bring respect and honor upon yourself and God, but it
is so often resisted that it results in contention. In every generation of the past
century, hair length was an issue that caused rebellion, confusion and unrest. Could
it be because it was something that was easily done to show outwardly a love and
respect (or hatred and disrespect) for Yahweh, the eternal creator God?

Dr. Ron McRay takes each verse of 1 Corinthians 11 and dissects it, thus revealing
the history, culture and meaning of what Paul was teaching. His discovery and facts
show clearly the mindset that prevailed to the first-century Christians when it came
to honoring God through the covering of the head. The answers, while absolutely
scriptural, will question modern teaching on this issue and the lifelong traditions
held by many religions and denominations.